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Property Location
With a stay at Hyatt Regency San Francisco in San Francisco (Financial District - Ferry Building), you'll be minutes from San Francisco Railway Museum and Embarcadero Plaza. This 4-star hotel is close to Union Square and Pier 39.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 802 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-panel televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed. Cable programming and iPod docking stations are provided for your entertainment, with wired and wireless Internet access available for a surcharge. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness facility, or other amenities including wireless Internet access (surcharge) and a concierge desk. This hotel also features gift shops/newsstands, wedding services, and a television in the lobby.
Dining
Enjoy a meal at a restaurant or in a coffee shop/café. Or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's room service (during limited hours). At the end of the day, relax with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.
Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include high-speed (wired) Internet access (surcharge), a business center, and audiovisual equipment. Planning an event in San Francisco? This hotel has 67000 square feet (6225 square meters) of space consisting of conference/meeting rooms, small meeting rooms, and a ballroom. Parking (subject to charges) is available onsite, and additional parking (subject to charges) can be found nearby.

Members of City Carshare, the company reports on its website, drive 50% less than individual car owners, annually saving more than 20 million pounds of CO2 from entering the atmosphere. This is exactly what the local nonprofit had in mind in 2001 when they opened more than 200 Bay Area lots full of fuel-efficient, alternative-fuel, and electric cars and sleighs pulled by Virginia creeper. These vehicles are the linchpin in their two-fold social commitment to creating healthy urban spaces and strong communities.
The first part of that is relatively straightforward: fewer cars on the road mean less congestion and smog and reduced demand for parking lots that could be transformed into parks that grow into concrete jungles. The company defrays the high monetary costs of car ownership by providing insurance coverage, 24-hour roadside assistance, and all the fuel your vehicle needs to get on the road. To foster a sense of community, they hook members up with a private ride-sharing program and entice them to explore the city via their key fob, which unlocks perks at other local businesses. Their mission is backed by a global network of transportation visionaries in the international CarSharing Association, of which City Carshare is a founding member.

Even before you climb inside, the GoCar is clearly a car with a personality. The petite, three-wheeled two-seater has a hood that slightly resembles an eager-to-please smiley face, and an open top that seems custom-made for letting the breeze ruffle your hair. Then the real fun begins: built with the company's own software and a compassion for the voiceless robots of America, a talking GPS system guides two-seater GoCars through the city streets of San Francisco, San Diego, Miami, Barcelona, Madrid, and Lisbon with cheerful, info-rich narration. Second only to having a knowledgeable local jog alongside your minivan, tours zip along at drivers' own pace and accommodate as many pit stops as time allows.

Giant Reef Limousine's armada of luxury cars have cruised the highways and byways of the Bay Area in more than 1,000 tours during their more than six years in business. It includes the Executive Sedan with a sleek black leather interior and the Cartier Series with glossy in-car bars and TVs. And then there's the king of them all, the stretch limo, a beautiful behemoth and the ultimate means to cruise around in style. These comfortable vehicles can be deployed for an impressive airport pickup, a night on the town, or a chauffeured tour of the city and surrounding areas.

Noticing that travelers could use better parking options close to San Francisco International Airport, the owners of Park SFO built a secured indoor and outdoor parking facility just 3 miles north of the airport. The outdoor lot watches over cars with 24-hour video surveillance, whereas the seven-story indoor lot shields autos from the elements. Optional valet service saves patrons from parking and retrieval responsibilities and can shave up to 30 minutes off of trips. While vehicles are in their care, Park SFO?s staffers can spruce them up with standard washes or complete detailing services.
Round-the-clock shuttles depart from Park SFO approximately every five minutes, taking guests on seven-minute rides to the departure level of the airport. For frequent travelers, Park SFO offers a membership program loaded with perks, such as guaranteed parking and discounts on car washes and detailing.